Physical Quantity and Units of Measurement

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Physical Quantity and Units of Measurement: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Fundamental and Derived Quantities, Physical Quantities, Need for Measurement, and Measurement in Daily Life.

Important Questions on Physical Quantity and Units of Measurement

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Define standard unit for measurement.

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Why is measurement of quantities necessary?

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m3 is an example of fundamental units.

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Why length, mass and time are chosen as base quantities in mechanics?

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Write the fundamental unit of amount of substance.

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Write the fundamental unit of electric current.

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Physical quantities are classified into two- fundamental and _____ quantities. 

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The fundamental unit of mass is kilogram which is the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures near Paris in France.

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Second is an example of fundamental units.

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Time is an example of fundamental quantities.

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Select the derived unit from the options.

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Select the fundamental unit from the options.

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Select the derived quantity from the options.

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Select the fundamental quantity from the options.

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According to metric system, how many fundamental units are there?

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Quantities such as mass, weight, volume, etc are called _____ quantities.

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Length, mass and time are examples of fundamental quantities.

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Units which are expressed in terms of fundamental units or those units which are dependent on fundamental units are called _____ (standard / derived) units.

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Units which are expressed in terms of fundamental units or those units which are dependent on fundamental units are called _____ units.

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Quantities other than base quantities are called as